Interrelationships Among Dimensions of Flow and Reactance
Autor: | Jack T. Waddell, Patricia L. Hager, Jacquelyn N. Anderson, Jacob M. Marszalek |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
05 social sciences
Reactance 050109 social psychology Neuroticism 050105 experimental psychology Confirmatory factor analysis Structural equation modeling Openness to experience medicine Anxiety 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Positive psychology medicine.symptom Big Five personality traits Psychology Social psychology Social Sciences (miscellaneous) |
Zdroj: | Journal of Happiness Studies. 22:3385-3412 |
ISSN: | 1573-7780 1389-4978 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10902-021-00371-8 |
Popis: | Flow is a motivational state occurring when one’s skill level is balanced with the challenge of a task, leading to optimal performance and profound enjoyment. Its connection with optimal performance has drawn interest in fields focused on performance—such as sports, education, and work—and its connection with enjoyment has drawn interest in fields focused on subjective well-being, such as leisure and mental health. Facilitation of flow can involve both personality traits that promote it and those that hinder it, such as reactance . Reactance occurs when one perceives either a threat to a freedom or its actual loss, leading to behaviors directed toward restoring that lost/threatened freedom. Reactance is negatively correlated with personality traits such as openness and positively correlated with neuroticism and anxiety, whereas flow is positively correlated with openness and negatively related with neuroticism and anxiety. After comparing several structural equation models using a sample of 369 postsecondary students, a first-order confirmatory factor analysis model was retained. Results indicated negative correlations between most flow factors and two of four reactance factors (resentment of authority and tolerance of conflict), and positive correlations with the remaining two (resistance to influence and preservation of freedom). Thus the strength and direction of the association between flow and reactance depend on the factors involved. These findings reflect a complex relationship between flow and reactance and provide insight into how optimal performance and subjective well-being can be better facilitated. |
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